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Manitoulin Island local news.
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Glen Hare has been elected chief of M'Chigeeng 91成人导航 after 21 years. Leading a new 10-member council for a three-year term, his immediate priorities are improving communication and reviving community committees.
The Rainbow District School Board honored local staff and partners at its May 12 awards. Recipients included the Douglas A. Smith Family Foundation, Matt鈥檚 Plumbing, and Manitoulin educators Cori Davy, Bruce Lindsay, and Dawn Roque.
Whitefish River 91成人导航 received $279,000 from FedNor to build a new boardwalk and improve boat slip access at its Hilly Acres Campground, boosting tourism and the local economy.
by Expositor Staff
Whitefish River 91成人导航 received $279,000 from FedNor to build a new boardwalk and improve boat slip access at its Hilly Acres Campground, boosting tourism and the local economy.
by Expositor Staff
Glen Hare has been elected chief of M'Chigeeng 91成人导航 after 21 years. Leading a new 10-member council for a three-year term, his immediate priorities are improving communication and reviving community committees.
by Tom SasvariThe Rainbow District School Board honored local staff and partners at its May 12 awards. Recipients included the Douglas A. Smith Family Foundation, Matt鈥檚 Plumbing, and Manitoulin educators Cori Davy, Bruce Lindsay, and Dawn Roque.
by Expositor StaffPolice seized $126,000 in drugs, over $20,000 cash, and two handguns in a Wiikwemkoong raid. Four individuals face trafficking and weapons charges, while a fifth was charged with obstructing police.
by Expositor StaffManitoulin Centennial Manor is full with 72 people on its waitlist. The board resolved all inspection issues, reported no disease outbreaks, hired new staff, and completed building repairs.
by Michael Erskine
Steven Debassige organized a Sunrise Ceremony and awareness walk in M鈥機higeeng for the Moose Hide Campaign, honoring missing and murdered Indigenous women and engaging men to help end violence.
by Michael Erskine
Expositor alumnus Diane Sims CM passed away after a life of resilient advocacy for MS, cancer, and accessibility. Her work spanning journalism, literature, and policy earned her the Order of Canada.
by Expositor Staff